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Assessment

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

1. Demonstrate an awareness of the subject content and curriculum of Games at Key Stage 3;
2. Critically discuss issues pertinent to the planning and delivery of Games;
3. Critically draw upon lesson observations and team teaching (where appropriate) with the view of enhancing their knowledge and confidence in the Option Method (Games).

Content

In this module, the following topics will be discussed in relation to the QTS Standards for the optional subject methods. The content themes for the 10 weeks (over two semesters) are as follows and will draw on examples of learning and teaching resources that are applicable to the teaching of Games.

1. An understanding of the diverse learning needs of pupils
2. Knowledge and understanding of Games at Key Stage 3
3. Knowledge and understanding of the National Curriculum, including Cwricwlwm Cymreig
4. Knowledge and understanding of external assessment at Key Stages 3
5. The ability to use ICT effectively
6. Knowledge and understanding of class management strategies
7. The ability to plan and prepare resources for effective lessons which are challenging and relevant to all pupils
8. The ability to teach lessons which are structured, varied, motivating and interactive
9. The ability to differentiate to meet the needs of all pupils
10. The ability to monitor, assess and record pupils' progress

Brief description

The Learning & Teaching (Games) Option Method Course has been designed to meet the expectations of The National Assembly for Wales circular 41/2006. Within this module trainees will be required to demonstrate a grasp of the subject content as well as policies and issues pertinent to the planning and teaching of Games.

Module Skills

Skills Type

Skills details

Application of Number

Communication

Via workshop activities, trainees will be required to share professional development experiences and encouraged to express their views and opinions on educational matters (not assessed). Their critical review of their professional development forms a key facet of this module and is assessed.

Improving own Learning and Performance

Dissemination of good practices and school experiences will encouraged via group discussions. Trainees will be encouraged to audit their Option Subject experiences in their PDP.

Information Technology

Using the Web for research purposes and also to word-process assignment.

Personal Development and Career planning

Trainees' strengths and priorities for future professional developments, forms an element of the Professional Development Portfolio. Completing the PDP will enable students to identify more clearly the evidence that substantiates their achievements (strengths, abilities, skills), aspirations and professional development priorities, and will help them to complete Section A of the Career Entry Profile that will act as a summary of their Initial Teacher Training as well as preparing them for their Induction period.

Problem solving

Trainees will be required to select the most appropriate teaching and assessment strategies for topics within their subject. They will also consider the approaches to the teaching of controversial topics.

Research skills

Trainees will be required to synthesise and evaluate critically information relating to relevant issues in the teaching of their option subject.

Subject Specific Skills

Skills pertaining to the teaching of Games

Team work

Dissemination of good practices and school experiences will be encouraged via group discussions.